Nasliun Radio (1970s)
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Purchased Nasliun Radio (1970s) on Bonanza
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Vintage earphone
These NOS Soviet earphones are full of character, are actually pretty well made and have a slightly smaller plug than the current standard so match... Read more »
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These NOS Soviet earphones are full of character, are actually pretty well made and have a slightly smaller plug than the current standard so match old Russian very well in all respects. TOE supplied these with their Astrad-branded Soviet radios brought into the UK (although I think those came with a standard plug). All in all, very pleased with this item.